Honey

Started by toby2, 06/06/2012 07:11 PM

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toby2

Fellow Geeks,

Someone told me something today I had never heard of. Iknow that is no great shock to most of you but here it is.

The cigar shop guy told me to rub a little honey at the top of the bowl of a new pipe to help start the cake forming.

Have any of you guys ever heard of that. Does it work?

Toby


ROTHNH

#1
It works on Briars and Cobs (ithough not as well if your pipe's bowl interior is pre-treated/blackened).  

"Never* try this honey method on a Meerschaum, meer-lined or clay pipe.

If you do use honey, do it once, keep it thin, keep it warm to apply, use only about 20% of what you think is "just a little" and smoke the entire bowl (filled with tobacco) slowly down to just ash, then tap your pipe in the heel of your other hand to remove that stuff and put the pipe away.

Rest the pipe at least a day before filling the entire bowl again and smoke it slowly down to ash.  Rinse and repeat this way and your cake will develop nicely over time.
   


toby2


lubrix

Thanks for the info,I am going to try this.
----
Guru of ruining the moment.

horrido

Damn I thought you meant rub something else.......never mind. :biggrin:
"As you approach thirty, you have a thirty ring gauge; as you approach fifty, you have a fifty ring gauge."
-- Cuban saying

Akkahuna

Quotehorrido - 6/6/2012  5:06 PM

Damn I thought you meant rub something else.......never mind. :biggrin:

 :lmao:

vw77guy

You can learn something new every day around here!  thnx for the info


   
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